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Che Woman's National Foreign Missionary Jubilee 


“We shall ballow the fiftieth pear—it sball be a Jubilee unto you.” 


1860—1911 


ew Work, March 27—30, 1911. 


HEADQUARTERS, 
Room 901, 156 Fifth Ave. 


Lev. XXIII: ro. 


j HE year 1910-11 marks the fiftieth anniversary of the beginning of 


woman's organized work for Foreign Missions in America. It has 


seemed advisable to the Central Committee on United Study, which rep- 


resents the leading denominations with the approval of Women’s Foreign 


Mission Boards, to hold a series of meetings, beginning in October, 1910, 


covering thirty of the largest cities, East and West, culminating in a great 


gathering in New York, in the Spring of 1911. 


To this end the Committee has secured the services of Mrs. W. A. 


Montgomery, who will, with other representative women, present the cause 


of woman’s work in Foreign’ Missions. 


Western Circuit 


Oakland, Minneapolis, 
Portland, Milwaukee, 
Seattle, Chicago, 
Denver, Indianapolis, 
Lincoln, Cincinnati, 
Omaha, Detroit, 
Kansas City, Northwestern 
St. Louis, University, 
St. Paul, De Pauw 
University. 


Eastern Circuit 


Cleveland, 
Louisville, 
Nashville, 
Washington, 
Baltimore, 
Harrisburg, 
Philadelphia, 
Pittsburg, 


Buffalo, 

Albany and Troy 
Springfield, 

New Haven, 
Providence, 
Boston, 


Portland, 
New York. 


From the Jubilees already held come reports of large and enthus- 
iastic gatherings—audiences moved by a sense of individual responsi- 
bility—thank offerings amounting to over $300,000. 

Everywhere the note of prayer has been the deepest undertone of the 
meetings, the most triumphant note, that of unity. 

The Woman's Union Missionary Society, the first Woman's Society for 
Foreign Mission Work, was organized in New York in 1860, by Mrs. T. C. 
Doremus, of hallowed memory. 

It is therefore fitting that in New York should be held the National 
Jubilee, the climax of all the Jubilee Meetings. It is also fitting that the 
Chairman of the New York Committee should be Mrs. Samuel J. Broad- 
well, the President of the “Woman’s Union Missionary Society.” 

The following Churches and Societies are represented on the Com- 
mittee : 

Baptist, Congregational, Disciples of Christ, Religious Society of 
Friends, Lutheran, Methodist, Episcopal, Presbyterian, Protestant Episcopal, 
Reformed (Dutch) Church in America, Woman's Union Missionary Society, 
National Board, Y. W.C. A., and Young Women’s Christian Association 
of New York. 


The Him of the subilee. 


A Revival of Interest. 
An Awakening of Interest. 
More Missionaries. 


A Million Dollars for Advance Work on Mission Fields. 


Preparation by Prayer. 


The Woman's Christian Union Prayer Meeting every Wednesday 
Morning, at eleven o'clock, in the Church Parlor, 1 West 48th St. 


Mew Work Fubilee. 


Monday, March 27tb. 


2.30 P.M. ‘A Pageant of Missions,’’ Metropolitan Opera House, under 


the auspices of the Young Women’s Committee. 


Tuesday, MMarcbh 28th. 


10.30 A.M. Prayer and Praise Service, Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church, 


Fifth Avenue and 55th Street. 


2.30 P.M. Missionary Pioneers, Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church. 


8 P.M. Asthors’ Evening: Text Books published by the Central 


Committee on the United Study of Missions, presented. 
Carnegie Hall, 7th Avenue and 57th Street. Addresses 
are expected from Louise M. Hodgkins, Caroline A. 
Mason, Arthur H. Smith, Wm. Elliot Griffis, Ellen C. 
Parsons, Helen B. Montgomery, Anna R. B. Lindsay, 


Arthur J. Brown, Francis E. Clark, Harriet A. Clark, 
Robert E. Speer. 


Wednesday, March 29tb. 


10 A.M. Conference for Workers, Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church. 


Drawing Room Meetings, by invitation of Hostesses. 


1 P.M. Missfonary Luncheon, Hotel Astor, Broadway and 45th St. 


Thursday, March 30th. 
10.30 A.M. Denominational Rallies, 


2.30 P.M. The Jubilee. 


Chairmen of all Jubilee Committees on Plat- 


form. Fifth Ave. Presbyterian Church. 


8 P.M. Mass Meeting. Carnegie Hall, 7th Ave. and 57th St. Brief 
= reports from Denominational Rallies. Addresses by 


Helen Barrett Montgomery and others. Singing led by 
large chorus—Choir of young women. 


A, Sunday, March 26th, 4 P.M. Meeting for Trained Nurses, under the auspices of 
aan St. Barnabas Guild. 

Ng Thursday, March 30th, 3.30 P.M. Meeting for Young Women. Colony Club. 
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Tickets for ‘HA Pageant of Missions’’: 


Metropolitan Opera House, (Omnibus Box $2.00 a Seat, Stall Boxes 
$15.00, Orchestra $1.00, Dress Circle and Balcony 50 cents, Upper 
Balcony 25 cents, all seats reserved), also for the Missionary Luncheon 
$1.75 (Tables seating ten $17.50, and Boxes $10.00 and $6.00), may be 
obtained when application is accompanied by check, from Mrs. C. F. 
Hoffman, 620 Fifth Avenue. 

The tickets for the "Authors’ Evening" and "Mass Meeting," Carnegie 
Hall, are free (excepting the boxes, $12.00 and $15.00 from Mrs. C. F. 
Hoffman), and are to be obtained from headquarters, Room 901, 156 Fifth 


Avenue. All seats reserved. 


For further information see Daily and Religious Papers. 


H Call to Prayer. 


Thanksgiving—That we live in this glorious crisis day of the world’s history 
That we are entrusted with things not easy to do. 
That God does not exclude us from present privilege because of 
past negligence. 


That we have His promise for "all sufficiency in all things." 


Penitence—F or unbelief, selfishness and lack of sympathy with missionaries 
and fellow Christian workers. 
“ They limited the Holy One of Israel.”’ 
“ He did not many mighty works there because of their unbelief. pS 


For racial antipathies that prevent loving of my neighbor as myself. 


Petition—That the Jubilee may open the vision of those unaware of, or 
indifferent to, the things of the Kingdom. 
That the appointed program of the Jubilee, so far as it represents 
the will of God, may be victoriously carried out. 
That the Jubilee may not degenerate into glorifying woman’s work 
but only glorify God. 


That the spiritual motive may be always supreme. 


That the speakers and all committees may have grace to be wise, 
buoyant and full of faith. 


That the women in every church and community may be moved 
to contribute in full measure from whatever influence, time or 
means, God has bestowed upon them. 


Jesus answered and said: 
Now shall the prince of this world be cast out, 
And 1, 7f i be lifted ug, will draw all men unto me. 
John 12: 32. 


Cpe Wloman’s Plational Foreign Missionary Fubilee, 
Hew Work Committee: 


Chairman. 


MRS. SAMUEL J. BROADWELL, 37 East 64th St. 


ViceeCbairmen 


Miss S. T. DOREMUS, 
67 Bible House. 


Mrs. WM. 1. HAVEN 


Mrs. Wm. P. PRENTICE, 
9 West 16th St. 

Mrs. D. J. BURRELL, 
248 West 75th St. 

Mrs. WM. BAYARD CRAIG, 
49 St. Nicholas Terrace. 


MRS. N. D. HILLIs, 
23 Monroe Place, Brooklyn. 


DR. ANGENETTE PARRY, 
749 Madison Ave. 


Secretary, Mrs. DeWirTr Knox, 
1748 Broadway. 


Mrs. Barrett 

Miss Jennie Barrington 
Mrs. Wm. A. Brown 
Miss E, P. Cobb 

Mrs. Julia K. Colles 
Mrs. J. M. Cornell 


Mrs. T. S. Gladding 
Mrs. Greer 

Mrs. William B. Isham 
Mrs. P. F. Jerome 
Mrs. M. F. Johnson 
Deaconess [Knapp 


Fernwood Road, Summit, N. J. 


MRS. JOHN GREENOUGH, 
88 East 68rd St. 

Mrs. ALBERT G. ROPES, 
9 West 76th St. 

Miss DODGE, 
262 Madison Ave, 


Treasurer, Miss FLORENCE E, FELLOws, 


1312 Madison Ave. 


Mrs. Samuel Muirtland 
Mrs. W. D. Munson 
Mrs. C. H. Nourse 
Mrs. John C. O’Connor 
Miss Mary M. Post 
Mrs. Robert E. Pretlew 


Mrs. James S. Cushman Mrs. D. W. McWilliams Mrs. William J. Schieffelin 
Mrs. Vernon M. Davis Mrs. Alfred A. Marling Mrs. F. M. Sinclair 
Mrs. S. B. Duryea Mrs. Walpole Warren Mrs. Robert E. Speer 
Mrs. Edward F. Dwight Mrs. Herbert Martin Mrs. William Tompkins 
Miss J. C. Emery Mrs. T. K. Milliken Mrs. T. Weston 
Miss F. D. Ferguson Mrs. John T. Mills Miss Carolena M. Wood 
Mrs. Alfred M. Frost Mrs. R. C. Morse Mrs. J. W. Wood 
Sub-Committees : 
The Committee on Drawing Room Meetings 
Chairman, Mrs. H. O. Armour, 777 Madison Avenue. 
Mrs. Anson P. Atterbury Miss Elizabeth W. Gray Mrs. W. H. Nichols 
Mrs. Robert Bagnell Mrs. George D. Hilyard Mrs. Packard 
Mrs. P. H. Ballantine Mrs. N. Curtice Holt Mrs. Lewis H. Perry 
Mrs. Clarence W. Bowen Mrs. Rufus P. Johnson Miss F. G. de Peyster 
Mrs. Thomas A. Bridges Mrs. C. C. Kennedy Mrs. Geo. H. Prentiss 
Mrs. W. W. Clark Mrs. H. C. King Mrs. Russell Sage 
Mrs. J. W. Danforth Mrs. Frank Littlefield Mrs. J. L. Schroeder 
Mrs. Chas. F. Darlington Mrs. Martin W. Littleton Mrs. L. W. Sparrow 
Mirsw tia Mo Davis Mrs. Malcolm J. MacLeod Mrs. Wm. E. Talcott 
Mrs. C. H. Fowler Mrs. 'A. E. McBee Mrs. W. E. Trotter 
Miss Helen M. Gould Mrs. Chas. F. McLean Mrs. Joseph Walker, Jr. 
Mrs. Sydney S. Graber Mrs. E. H. Maynard Mrs. F. W. Wilshire 


Mrs. Wilton Merle-Smith 


Mrs. 
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Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
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Mrs. 
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Mrs. 
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Miss 
Miss 
Mrs. 
Miss 
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Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
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Dr. Anna L. Brown 
Dr. Marie L. Chard 


The Finance Committee 


Chairman, Mrs. E. E. Olcott, 35 W. 309th St. 
W. D. Barbour Mrs. Anderson Fowler Mrs. H.C. Olin 
F, J. Baum Miss Gillies Mrs. Hiram Orcutt 
N. J. Beck Mrs. G. W. Hoagland Mrs. Charles H. Paddock 


A. Carmichael Mrs. W. M. V. Hoffman Mrs. F. L. Pomeroy 


Aor Curtis Miss Hovey 

F, S. Douglas Mrs. Robert B. Hull — 
Camden C. Dike Mrs. D. C. Johnson 
Charles A. Eaton Mrs. J. P. Krechting 


Mrs 


Mrs 


Mrs. A. F. Schauffler 

. Frank Schmidt 

Mrs. LiG@e Stitnp 

. Frederick M. Turner 


Florence E. Fellows Mrs, J. Edgar Leaycraft Mrs. Augustus B. Wadsworth 


Wma, Ferry Mrs. G. A, Lung 


The Hospitality Committee 


Chairman, Mrs. John B. Calvert, 201 W. 57th 


B. S. Ammerman Mrs. 
George W. Bailey Miss 
Seymour M. Ballard Mrs. 


Joshua L. Barton Mrs. 
Charles H. Dickinson Mrs. 
Gertrude Dodd Mrs. 
R. Gaskell Mrs. 
Littlefield Miss 
E, D, North Mrs. 


Wim.'B: Oliver 
S. Ponty 

A. L. Rountree 

J. Agpecrymser 
J. Steurer 

Joseph E. Stevens 
EK. S. Tipple 

M. E. Tyler 

H. Ungrich 


Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs, 


The Literature Exbibit Committee 


Miss L, G, Zabriskie 


Street. 


D. B. Van Houten 
K. Van Rensselaer 
J. N. Walker 

C. R. Watson 
Geo. S. Webster 
Mornay Williams 
Walter Wood 

A. F. Young 
George Zabriskie 


Chairman, Mrs. J. R. Rogers. 257 Gates Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. 


Julia G. Beale Mrs. 
E. L. Bridges Mrs. 
Bishop Bristol Miss 
Elizabeth P. Case Mrs. 
Filla ‘Py Chase Mrs. 
J. W. Conklin Mrs. 
George C. Comstock Mrs. 
H. E. Davisson Mrs. 
So. Ly Wauchy Mrs, 


Caton Decker 
Bi oseerry 
Florence Geer 
C. H. Hampton 
H:) DAH ouse 
ABER unt 

G. G. Johnson 
Joseph Keevil 
Seth Low 


Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Miss 
Miss 
Miss 
Mrs. 
Miss 


The Committee on Medical Work 


A. de W. Mason 
A. G. Rich 

P. M. Rossman 
George A. Strong 
Elizabeth Stone 
E. W. Taber 

H. E. Wilson 

S. G. Weiskotten 
Wynkoop 


Chairman Dr. Augenette Parry, 749 Madison Avenue. 


Dr. Eliz. B. Janeway 
Dr. Ethel D. Brown 


Dr. Emily C. Charles 
Dr. Grace N. Kimball 


Mrs. C. M. Bierschenk 
Mrs. H. R. Chambers 
Mrs. 
Mrs. Frank H. Daniels 
Mrs. S. Raymond Estey 


Tbe 


fPusic Committee 


Chairman, Miss Laura J. Post, 24 E. 33rd Street. 


Pon Ge- Colt 


Mrs. G. N. Fox 


Mrs. 


Daniel Fuller 


Miss Greer 


Mrs. Ben ‘Ali Haggin 


Mrs, A, W. Halsey 


Mrs. John T. Heminway Mrs. Rudolph Schirmer 
Miss Emma Korner Miss 
Mrs. James B. Mabon Mrs. 


Mrs. P. A. McLean 


Miss Elizabeth Muir Mrs. 
Miss Martha Pettus Miss 
Miss Alice Preston Mrs. 
Mrs. Theodore H. Zapf Mrs. 
Mrs. Henry A. Riley Mrs. 
Miss Marguerite Ross Mrs, 


Ethel Severence. 
Charles D. Thomson 


Mrs. M. S. Waters 


M. S. White 
Emily Wilson 
Edgar Van Winkle 
C. L. Woody 

EK. Wood 

G. B, Young 


The Committee on Luncheon and Places of Meeting 


Chairman, Mrs. C. F. Hoffman, 620 Fifth Avenue. 


Mrs. E. J. Berwind 
Mrs. M. E. Clark 
Miss Cushier 


Miss E. Ray Delafield 
Mrs. Chas. D. Dickey 


Miss Glimm 


Mrs. F. M. Goodchild 


Mrs. H. F. Hadden 


Mrs. H. H. Havemeyer 


Mrs. J. E. Heindel 


Mrs. Geo. Gordon King Mrs. 
Mrs. Geo. W. Knox Mrs. 
Miss W. R. Lewis Mrs. 
Mrs. Lea MclI. Luquer Mrs. 
Mrs. E. M. F. Miller Mrs. 


Mrs. J. D. Minnick Mrs. 
Mrs. J. W. Montgomery Mrs, 
Mrs. L. Muller Mrs. 
Miss A. W. Olcott Mrs. 


Mrs. E, S. Paine 


Tbe Committee on Prayer Circles 


Henry Parish, Jr. 
Mii) Park 

R. R. Reeder 

John F.-Steeves 
Wm. A. Street 
Lefferts Strebeigh 
H. Stanley Taylor 
Wm. F. Velten 
Chas. Whittemore 


Chairman, Mrs. J. H. Knowles, Room 401, 150 Fifth Avenue. 


Mrs. F. ‘A. Booth 


Mrs. 


L. D. Bulkley 


Mrs. E. C. Carter 
Mrs. William Carter 


Mrs. Wm. I. Chamberlain 
Miss M. E. Chapman 


Miss Courtney 


Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 


Mrs 


E. S. Cowles 
Pe ee be Davis 
J. P. Dennler 
HP Cea ids Eketal 


Mrs 
Mrs 


Sister Regina Rowe 
Miss J. J. Mackeown 
Miss Mary B. Maltby 


Mrs 
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FLA Ge Tahne Mrs. H. L. Severence 
GLA tei Mrs. H. L. Simmons 
Mrs. Robert W. Lawrence Mrs. John Sinclair 


Mrs. Louis Stoiber 
Mrs. J. Sumner Stone 
Miss Frances Tyler 


- R. H. Montgomery Mrs. C. E. Waterfield 

. Nilsen Mrs. Philip Watters 

. John S. Payson Mrs. Whittaker 

. E. T. Rummell Mrs. R. J. White 

. George Schoeppler Mrs. W.H. Woolverton 


Chairman, Miss 


Mrs. John McEwen Ames 
Miss Benson 

Miss Doremus 

Mrs. G. W. Du Bois 


Mrs. Truston P. Edwards 


Miss E. Fachiner 

Mrs. John G. Fagg 

Mrs. E. J. Gantz 

Mrs. A. W. Hayes 

Mrs. S. M. Hoke 

Miss Hubbard 

Mrs. Charles A. Hull 
Mrs. Mortimer E. Joiner 


The Publicity Committee 


Mrs. James R. Joy 
Mrs. William Meyle 
Mrs. H. K. Morgan 
Mrs. William Muirhead 
Mrs. T. B. Neely 
Mrs. C. E. Nichols 
Mrs. M. B. Norris 
Mrs. F, Mason North 
Mrs. J. Hugh Peters 
Miss Isabelle Pettus 
Mrs. John Porter 
Mrs. F, Prensch 

Mrs. J. H. Schmelzel 


Alice M. Davison, 574 Madison Avenue. 


Mrs Edgar O. Silver 

Mrs. G. A. Spalding 

Mrs. Henry A. Stimson » 
Miss Harriet Taylor 

Mrs. Charles A. Terry 
Mrs. Charles L. Thompson 
Mrs. Samuel Thorne, Jr. | 
Miss M. A. Tomes | 
Mrs. J. Van Nostrand 
Mrs. George A. Vaughn - 
Miss Helen M. Wells } 
Miss A. L. Wyckoff 

Mrs. C. Zinssmeister 


The Woung Women’s Committee 
Chairman, Miss G. E. MacArthur, Hotel Wellington, B’way & 55th St. 


Miss Elizabeth Belknap 
Miss Edith Blakeman 
Mrs. W. P. Bowen 
Miss Marian Bradford 
Miss Marjorie Brown 
Miss Caroline Bunker 
Miss Sarah Bussing 
Mrs. L. M. Chalmers 
Miss A. D. Chamberlain 
Sister Jennie Christ 
Miss A. W. Coale 
Miss Florence Cowles 
Miss Miriam Daniels 
Miss C. Theresa Davison 
Miss J. D. Deyo 

Miss Florence E. Dick 
Miss M. Fennell 

Miss Esther Fox 

Miss Edith Fredericks 
Miss Gibson 

Miss Gillies 

Miss Clara Grinnell 
Miss L. E. Hannahs 
Miss Marjorie Hillis 


Miss M. W. Holden 
Miss Evelyn Holt 
Miss M. Hoyt 


Miss Alice Hull 


Mrs. Calvin E. Hull 

Mrs. John V. Irwin 

Mrs. Joseph Johnson 
Mrs. Edwin C. Johnston 
Miss Katzenbach 

Mrs. Dion W. Kennedy 
Miss Louise Kimball 
Miss A. F. Lindley 
Miss E. C. Lindley 

Miss Belle W. Lobenstine 
Miss Lydia Longacre 
Mrs. Henry Lubeck 
Mrs, O,.5.) Lyford, Jr, 
Miss Janet deW. Mason 
Miss Mabel Munson 
Miss Katherine A. Noyes 
Mrs. Halbert E. Paine 
Miss G. N. Philip 

Mrs. Stephen Pell 

Miss Alice Pool 


Mrs. A. R. Porterfield 
Mrs. N. B. Potter 
Miss Sarah Potter 


Mrs. James M. Pratt 


Miss Reeder 

Mrs. F. W. Rhinelander 
Miss Evelyn Ritchie 

Miss Louise Rushmore 
Mrs. Charles H. Russell 
Miss Marjorie T. Sinclair 
Miss Nellie Sinclair 

Miss Dorothy Smith 
Mrs. Fitzhugh C. Speer 
Miss Mirian Steeves 
Miss Stimson 

Miss Edna Stitt 

Miss Taylor 

Mrs. Robert J. Trevorrow 
Miss Virginia Wells 
Mrs. L. N. D. Wells 
Miss June Wheeler 

Mrs. J. C. Williams 
Miss Emily Wilson 


